STAFF PROFILE
Professor Abdullahi Dahir Ahmed
Position:
Head of Department – Fin. Planning & Tax
College / Portfolio:
College of Business and Law
School / Department:
COBL|Accounting, Info Sys & Supply Chain
Phone:
+61399251542
Campus:
City Campus
Contact me about:
Research supervision
- Zeng, H.,Lu, R.,Ahmed, A. (2023). Return connectedness and multiscale spillovers across clean energy indices and grain commodity markets around COVID-19 crisis In: Journal of Environmental Management, 340, 1 - 16
- Alruwaili, W.,Ahmed, A.,Joshi, M. (2023). IFRS adoption, firms’ investment efficiency and financial reporting quality: a new empirical assessment of moderating effects from Saudi listed firms In: International Journal of Accounting and Information Management, 31, 376 - 411
- Zeng, H.,Lu, R.,Ahmed, A. (2023). Dynamic dependencies and return connectedness among stock, gold and Bitcoin markets: Evidence from South Asia and China In: Equilibrium. Quarterly Journal of Economics and Economic Policy, 18, 49 - 87
- Tahir, M.,Richards, D.,Ahmed, A. (2023). The role of financial risk-taking attitude in personal finances and consumer satisfaction: evidence from Australia In: International Journal of Bank Marketing, 41, 787 - 809
- Richards, D.,Ahmed, A.,Bruce, K. (2022). Ethics in financial planning: Analysis of ombudsman decisions using codes of ethics and fiduciary duty standards In: Australian Journal of Management, 47, 401 - 422
- Jamaani, F.,Ahmed, A. (2022). The psychological and economic roles of culture on global underpricing difference: A new hierarchical evidence In: Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance, 33, 1 - 17
- Zeng, H.,Ahmed, A. (2022). Market integration and volatility spillover across major East Asian stock and Bitcoin markets: an empirical assessment In: International Journal of Managerial Finance, , 1 - 31
- Zeng, H.,Ahmed, A.,Lu, R.,Dai, N. (2022). Dependence and spillover among oil market, China’s stock market and exchange rate: new evidence from the Vine-Copula-CoVaR and VAR-BEKK-GARCH frameworks In: Heliyon, 8, 1 - 13
- Ndayisaba, G.,Ahmed, A. (2021). Demystifying the paradoxical popularity of stock buybacks in a market environment characterised by high stock prices In: International Review of Financial Analysis, 78, 1 - 16
- Siddiqui, M.,Ahmed, A. (2021). Australians’ Financial Wellbeing and Household Debt: A Panel Analysis In: Journal of Risk and Financial Management, 14, 1 - 14
- Addressing the challenge of problematic debt – A distinct comparison of Euro-zone countries and Australia. Funded by: Think Forward Initiative from (2019 to 2019)
- What are the ethical challenges in the Financial Practice? Issues and current patterns in unethical behaviour. Funded by: Financial Planning Education Council Grant 2017 onwards from (2017 to 2018)
5 PhD Completions5 PhD Current Supervisions
International financial integration, Financial market modelling, Financial econometric analysis of time series, Corporate governance and risk management, Banking, Finance and investment